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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Khloe Kardashian's son Tatum is the "only boy allowed in [her] bed at the moment"

    The 41-year-old star - who has True, seven, and Tatum, three, with her ex Tristan Thompson - shared how she really felt about men "eating food in bed or any place other than a designated food area" during an Ask Me Anything video posted to her YouTube channel.


    In the video, she said: "Oh, well, I have a lot of feelings about a man just being in my bed at the moment.

    "I don't want anyone in there unless he's my son. Like, that's the only boy that's allowed in my bed at the moment."

    Even so, Khloe admitted she has to make an exception to her rules because she herself is a "snacker".

    She explained: "I'm a grazer for me.

    "I like having certain snacks in my bed. I don't like anything wet. I don't want a meal, none of that stuff. I'm very particular about that. But I don't mind if I'm laying in bed and I don't know, eating popcorn or something like that, I'm fine with that."

    The Kardashians star also noted she has a bit of "anxiety" when her children eat in bed with her, and so she lays down a towel to avoid any crumbs or spillages.

    Although she will keep men out of her bed for the foreseeable future, Khloe noted that when it comes to eating in bed with her, it "just depends on the kind of eater you are".

    She added: "But I don't mind lounging in bed and having a snack. It also depends on the snack. Like we're not having steak in bed. That's f****** nasty.

    "I don't know what I would allow, but it just depends on the kind of eater you are. No dirty people."

    Khloe also revealed the Kardashians don't have a one-size-fits-all approach to relationships.

    When asked how her family decides which information about their lives should be public or private, she replied: "None of us are really sitting and talking about, 'Oh, in three weeks we should talk about [how] I'm dating this person.' That doesn't happen.

    "I think you just know when you're dating someone, if you're just dating and you know this isn't going anywhere, you're sort of just casually dating someone.

    "But if you're in a real relationship, where you are head over heels [in love], then you might want to be more public with that person.

    "I don't think you can compare any of the relationships. Like, everyone just has to be an individual thought process, I guess, onto when you would want to go public with someone or not. But, I don't know."

    © 2026 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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